The characteristics of attempted crime include:
1. The perpetrator has already started to commit a crime, that is, to prepare for and create conditions for the crimes in the specific provisions of the Criminal Law;
2. The crime is not successful, the direct intentional content of the crime is not fully realized, and the components of the completed state of each crime are not completely realized;
3. The failure of a crime is due to reasons other than the will of the perpetrator.
[Legal Basis]
According to Article 23 of the Criminal Law, an attempt to commit a crime is an attempt to commit a crime if it is not successful for reasons other than the will of the criminal.
An attempted offender may be given a lighter or mitigated punishment in comparison with an accomplished offender.